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Dental Emergencies and Trauma Mastery Hub: The Industry Foun

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Q1Domain Verified
During the management of a complex mandibular fracture in a canine patient, what is the primary biomechanical consideration that dictates the choice between interfragmentary wiring and bone plating?
The degree of comminution and the stability of the remaining bone fragments.
The overall health status of the patient and the presence of concurrent systemic diseases.
The age of the patient and the potential for rapid bone healing in younger animals.
The availability and cost of specialized surgical implants and instrumentation.
Q2Domain Verified
A canine presents with a luxated incisor, exhibiting significant mobility but no radiographic evidence of root fracture. What is the most critical immediate post-reduction management strategy to optimize periodontal ligament healing and prevent ankylosis?
Application of a topical corticosteroid gel to reduce inflammation and promote soft tissue healing around the tooth.
Rigid splinting of the luxated tooth to adjacent teeth for a minimum of 4-6 weeks to allow for ligament regeneration.
Gentle manipulation of the tooth back into its socket, followed by strict soft diet recommendations and avoidance of occlusal forces.
Immediate initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy to prevent secondary infection of the periodontal space.
Q3Domain Verified
In a canine with a displaced canine tooth root fracture, why is extraction often the preferred treatment over attempting root canal therapy and restoration, particularly if the fracture line extends significantly below the gingival margin?
The high likelihood of aesthetic compromise and the potential for gingival recession around a restored fractured root.
The inherent difficulty in achieving a predictable periapical seal in fractured roots, leading to recurrent infection.
The cost-effectiveness of extraction compared to the specialized equipment and expertise required for endodontic management of fractured roots.
The increased risk of iatrogenic damage to the surrounding alveolar bone during endodontic access preparation.

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